2018 Forest River Nitro Xlr
3.7 • 3 reviews
Sleeps 6
37 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2018 Forest River Nitro Xlr
“Experience the ultimate in RV adventure with our 2018 Forest River XLR Nitro 29KW toy hauler trailer! This well-maintained, feature-packed unit is ready to make your outdoor dreams a reality.Key Features:• 14-foot garage with ample space for your toys
• Porch awning for outdoor relaxation and entertainment
• Outdoor TV for movie nights under the starsAdditional Features:• Spacious interior with all the comforts of home
• Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances
• Comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to 6 people
• Full bathroom for added convenience
• Powerful air conditioning and heating for year-round comfortOur Forest River XLR Nitro is perfect for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to bring their toys along without sacrificing comfort. Whether you’re into off-roading, biking, or simply want to enjoy the great outdoors, this trailer has you covered.What's included 1. 14-Foot Garage: Highlight the spacious garage, perfect for storing and transporting your outdoor toys, whether it’s motorcycles, ATVs, or bicycles.
2. Porch: The porch comes right off the living room with a sliding glass door also a power awning, which provides a shaded outdoor area for relaxation, cooking, or socializing.
3. Outdoor TV: Located on the patio for entertainment under the open sky, ideal for movie nights or watching the big game.
4. Fully Equipped Kitchen: Describe the kitchen with modern appliances, including a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, and sink, making meal preparation a breeze.
5. Comfortable Sleeping Arrangements: The master bed room hosts a king size bed with closets on both sides and extra storage under the bed. In the Garage queen size bunk beds on a track system lower from the ceiling the bottom bunk can fold into two couches for additional seating or a dining area with a folding dining table trailer also includes two leather recliners for additional seating.
6. Full Bathroom: in the center of the trailer with a walk through design that goes from the living area to the master bedroom is a full bathroom with a toilet, shower, and sink, providing all the comforts of home.
7. Heating and Air Conditioning: Huge roof top ac and furnace units with ducting throughout the trailer to give the center ac feeling and comfort regardless of the weather.
8. Entertainment Center: trailer includes two smart tvs one in the living area and another for the master that can be moved to the patio for outdoor entertainment. Surround sound stereo with outdoor speakers.
9. Dining area: in the garage the lower bunk folds into two couches and a foldable dining table can be set up seating for 6.
10. Storage Space: Lots of storage in living area with over head cabinets. Extra storage under master bed room and a big compartment in the front for chairs and other camping supplies.
11. Powerful Generator: Optional 12k generator with remote start.
12. Outdoor Lights: Spot lights in the rear of the trailer for loading at night also over fueling station and led lighting under awning create a cozy ambiance during the evenings.
13. Exterior Shower: outdoor shower for rinsing off after outdoor activities or at the beach.
14. Slide-Outs: One slide out for the kitchen creating a more open and comfortable interior.
15. Safety Features: smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and fire extinguishers.
16. Towing Equipment: Bumper pull trailer 2 15/16 ball hitch or available for an additional fee.
17. Pet-Friendly Yes
18. Fuel station with electric pump on board
19. Outdoor Furniture: Chair, Tables, Bbq or ice chest for additional fee
20. User-Friendly Manuals: included in trailer to answer any question for trailer use or equipment. Recommendations 1. Plan Your Trip: Plan your RV adventure in advance. Research campgrounds, national parks, and attractions along your route to make the most of your journey.
2. Driving Safety: If you’re new to RV travel, take it slow and practice safe driving. RVs are larger and heavier than regular vehicles, so be cautious and allow for extra braking distance.
3. Campground Reservations: Make campground reservations ahead of time, especially during peak seasons. This ensures you have a spot to park and hook up to utilities.
4. Pre-Trip Checklist: Before hitting the road, use a pre-trip checklist to ensure all systems are functioning correctly. This includes lights, brakes, tires, and utilities.
5. Packing Essentials: Pack all necessary items, including bedding, towels, kitchen supplies, and personal toiletries. Don’t forget first aid supplies and any specific equipment for outdoor activities.
6. RV Orientation: Upon pick-up, request a thorough RV orientation from the owner. This includes instructions on how to operate appliances, the awning, slides, and other features unique to the RV.
7. Power Management: Be mindful of power usage. Don’t overload electrical systems, and be aware that some campgrounds have power limitations.
8. Water Conservation: Practice water conservation when camping. Limit shower time and be conscious of water use while washing dishes and hands.
9. Dumping and Sewage: Properly manage black and gray water tanks. Empty and clean them as needed at designated dumping stations to avoid odors and clogs.
10. Weather Awareness: Keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for various conditions. Extreme temperatures, rain, or wind can impact your trip.
11. Awning Use: Use the awning carefully. Don’t leave it out during high winds or storms, and retract it when you leave the RV to prevent damage.
12. Propane Safety: Understand how to use and monitor propane. Always turn off propane appliances when driving or during refueling.
13. Leveling: Use leveling blocks or jacks as needed to ensure your RV is on a level surface. This improves comfort and prevents potential appliance issues.
14. Pet Etiquette: If traveling with pets, keep them on a leash and clean up after them. Respect any campground pet rules.
15. Navigation Apps: Use GPS and RV-specific navigation apps to plan your route and find RV-friendly gas stations, rest areas, and campgrounds.
16. Awake Services: Be cautious of low-hanging branches and obstacles when parking and maneuvering the RV to prevent roof and exterior damage.
17. Neighborly Conduct: Be a good neighbor at the campground. Keep noise levels down during quiet hours, and be respectful of other campers’ space and privacy.
18. Emergency Kit: Carry an emergency kit with essential supplies, including a flashlight, batteries, basic tools, and a first aid kit.
19. Insurance: Make sure you have adequate RV insurance coverage for your trip, including liability and collision coverage.
20. Return in Good Condition: Return the RV toy hauler in the same condition in which you received it, clean and well-maintained, to ensure a positive experience for future renters.Other things to note
1. No Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the trailer. This includes cigarettes, cigars, vaping, and any other smoking materials.2. No Pets: Unless otherwise specified, pets are not allowed in the trailer to prevent potential damages and allergen issues.3. Respect Quiet Hours: Designate quiet hours to ensure a peaceful experience for all campers. Typically, quiet hours are from 10 PM to 7 AM.4. Proper Waste Disposal: Renters should dispose of trash in designated bins and follow any campground or park regulations for waste disposal.5. Clean-Up After Pets: If pets are allowed, renters must clean up after their animals, both inside and outside the trailer.6. Keep it Clean: Renters are expected to maintain the cleanliness of the trailer during their stay. This includes dishes, countertops, and general tidiness.7. No Off-Roading: Off-roading or excessive rough use of the trailer is prohibited to prevent damage.8. Follow Campground Rules: Renters should adhere to the rules and guidelines of the campground or location where the trailer is parked.9. No Unauthorized Repairs: Renters should not attempt any repairs or modifications to the trailer without prior authorization.10. Report Damages: Any damages or issues should be reported promptly to the owner to address them in a timely manner.11. Check-Out Procedures: Renters must follow the designated check-out procedures, which may include tasks like emptying tanks, turning off appliances, and locking up securely.12. Maximum Occupancy: Abide by the maximum occupancy limit specified in the listing.13. No Towing or Re-positioning: Renters should not attempt to tow or re-position the trailer without the owner’s guidance and permission.14. Secure Items During Travel: Ensure all personal items and loose belongings are secured before traveling to avoid damage.15. No Subletting: Subletting or lending the trailer to others is not allowed without prior consent from the owner.16. Return in Same Condition: The trailer should be returned in the same condition as when rented, including clean and undamaged.17. Be Responsible with Appliances: Properly operate and care for appliances, such as the stove, oven, microwave, and refrigerator.18. Comply with Local Laws: Renters must follow all local laws and regulations, including those related to noise, camping, and safety.19. Be Considerate of Nature: Encourage renters to respect the environment and wildlife, including keeping a safe distance from wildlife and not leaving trash outside.
• Porch awning for outdoor relaxation and entertainment
• Outdoor TV for movie nights under the starsAdditional Features:• Spacious interior with all the comforts of home
• Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances
• Comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to 6 people
• Full bathroom for added convenience
• Powerful air conditioning and heating for year-round comfortOur Forest River XLR Nitro is perfect for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to bring their toys along without sacrificing comfort. Whether you’re into off-roading, biking, or simply want to enjoy the great outdoors, this trailer has you covered.What's included 1. 14-Foot Garage: Highlight the spacious garage, perfect for storing and transporting your outdoor toys, whether it’s motorcycles, ATVs, or bicycles.
2. Porch: The porch comes right off the living room with a sliding glass door also a power awning, which provides a shaded outdoor area for relaxation, cooking, or socializing.
3. Outdoor TV: Located on the patio for entertainment under the open sky, ideal for movie nights or watching the big game.
4. Fully Equipped Kitchen: Describe the kitchen with modern appliances, including a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, and sink, making meal preparation a breeze.
5. Comfortable Sleeping Arrangements: The master bed room hosts a king size bed with closets on both sides and extra storage under the bed. In the Garage queen size bunk beds on a track system lower from the ceiling the bottom bunk can fold into two couches for additional seating or a dining area with a folding dining table trailer also includes two leather recliners for additional seating.
6. Full Bathroom: in the center of the trailer with a walk through design that goes from the living area to the master bedroom is a full bathroom with a toilet, shower, and sink, providing all the comforts of home.
7. Heating and Air Conditioning: Huge roof top ac and furnace units with ducting throughout the trailer to give the center ac feeling and comfort regardless of the weather.
8. Entertainment Center: trailer includes two smart tvs one in the living area and another for the master that can be moved to the patio for outdoor entertainment. Surround sound stereo with outdoor speakers.
9. Dining area: in the garage the lower bunk folds into two couches and a foldable dining table can be set up seating for 6.
10. Storage Space: Lots of storage in living area with over head cabinets. Extra storage under master bed room and a big compartment in the front for chairs and other camping supplies.
11. Powerful Generator: Optional 12k generator with remote start.
12. Outdoor Lights: Spot lights in the rear of the trailer for loading at night also over fueling station and led lighting under awning create a cozy ambiance during the evenings.
13. Exterior Shower: outdoor shower for rinsing off after outdoor activities or at the beach.
14. Slide-Outs: One slide out for the kitchen creating a more open and comfortable interior.
15. Safety Features: smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and fire extinguishers.
16. Towing Equipment: Bumper pull trailer 2 15/16 ball hitch or available for an additional fee.
17. Pet-Friendly Yes
18. Fuel station with electric pump on board
19. Outdoor Furniture: Chair, Tables, Bbq or ice chest for additional fee
20. User-Friendly Manuals: included in trailer to answer any question for trailer use or equipment. Recommendations 1. Plan Your Trip: Plan your RV adventure in advance. Research campgrounds, national parks, and attractions along your route to make the most of your journey.
2. Driving Safety: If you’re new to RV travel, take it slow and practice safe driving. RVs are larger and heavier than regular vehicles, so be cautious and allow for extra braking distance.
3. Campground Reservations: Make campground reservations ahead of time, especially during peak seasons. This ensures you have a spot to park and hook up to utilities.
4. Pre-Trip Checklist: Before hitting the road, use a pre-trip checklist to ensure all systems are functioning correctly. This includes lights, brakes, tires, and utilities.
5. Packing Essentials: Pack all necessary items, including bedding, towels, kitchen supplies, and personal toiletries. Don’t forget first aid supplies and any specific equipment for outdoor activities.
6. RV Orientation: Upon pick-up, request a thorough RV orientation from the owner. This includes instructions on how to operate appliances, the awning, slides, and other features unique to the RV.
7. Power Management: Be mindful of power usage. Don’t overload electrical systems, and be aware that some campgrounds have power limitations.
8. Water Conservation: Practice water conservation when camping. Limit shower time and be conscious of water use while washing dishes and hands.
9. Dumping and Sewage: Properly manage black and gray water tanks. Empty and clean them as needed at designated dumping stations to avoid odors and clogs.
10. Weather Awareness: Keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for various conditions. Extreme temperatures, rain, or wind can impact your trip.
11. Awning Use: Use the awning carefully. Don’t leave it out during high winds or storms, and retract it when you leave the RV to prevent damage.
12. Propane Safety: Understand how to use and monitor propane. Always turn off propane appliances when driving or during refueling.
13. Leveling: Use leveling blocks or jacks as needed to ensure your RV is on a level surface. This improves comfort and prevents potential appliance issues.
14. Pet Etiquette: If traveling with pets, keep them on a leash and clean up after them. Respect any campground pet rules.
15. Navigation Apps: Use GPS and RV-specific navigation apps to plan your route and find RV-friendly gas stations, rest areas, and campgrounds.
16. Awake Services: Be cautious of low-hanging branches and obstacles when parking and maneuvering the RV to prevent roof and exterior damage.
17. Neighborly Conduct: Be a good neighbor at the campground. Keep noise levels down during quiet hours, and be respectful of other campers’ space and privacy.
18. Emergency Kit: Carry an emergency kit with essential supplies, including a flashlight, batteries, basic tools, and a first aid kit.
19. Insurance: Make sure you have adequate RV insurance coverage for your trip, including liability and collision coverage.
20. Return in Good Condition: Return the RV toy hauler in the same condition in which you received it, clean and well-maintained, to ensure a positive experience for future renters.Other things to note
1. No Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the trailer. This includes cigarettes, cigars, vaping, and any other smoking materials.2. No Pets: Unless otherwise specified, pets are not allowed in the trailer to prevent potential damages and allergen issues.3. Respect Quiet Hours: Designate quiet hours to ensure a peaceful experience for all campers. Typically, quiet hours are from 10 PM to 7 AM.4. Proper Waste Disposal: Renters should dispose of trash in designated bins and follow any campground or park regulations for waste disposal.5. Clean-Up After Pets: If pets are allowed, renters must clean up after their animals, both inside and outside the trailer.6. Keep it Clean: Renters are expected to maintain the cleanliness of the trailer during their stay. This includes dishes, countertops, and general tidiness.7. No Off-Roading: Off-roading or excessive rough use of the trailer is prohibited to prevent damage.8. Follow Campground Rules: Renters should adhere to the rules and guidelines of the campground or location where the trailer is parked.9. No Unauthorized Repairs: Renters should not attempt any repairs or modifications to the trailer without prior authorization.10. Report Damages: Any damages or issues should be reported promptly to the owner to address them in a timely manner.11. Check-Out Procedures: Renters must follow the designated check-out procedures, which may include tasks like emptying tanks, turning off appliances, and locking up securely.12. Maximum Occupancy: Abide by the maximum occupancy limit specified in the listing.13. No Towing or Re-positioning: Renters should not attempt to tow or re-position the trailer without the owner’s guidance and permission.14. Secure Items During Travel: Ensure all personal items and loose belongings are secured before traveling to avoid damage.15. No Subletting: Subletting or lending the trailer to others is not allowed without prior consent from the owner.16. Return in Same Condition: The trailer should be returned in the same condition as when rented, including clean and undamaged.17. Be Responsible with Appliances: Properly operate and care for appliances, such as the stove, oven, microwave, and refrigerator.18. Comply with Local Laws: Renters must follow all local laws and regulations, including those related to noise, camping, and safety.19. Be Considerate of Nature: Encourage renters to respect the environment and wildlife, including keeping a safe distance from wildlife and not leaving trash outside.
“Experience the ultimate in RV adventure with our 2018 Forest River XLR Nitro 29KW toy hauler trailer! This well-maintained, feature-packed unit is ready to make your outdoor dreams a reality.Key Features:• 14-foot garage with ample space for your toys
• Porch awning for outdoor relaxation and entertainment
• Outdoor TV for movie nights under the starsAdditional Features:• Spacious interior with all the comforts of home
• Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances
• Comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to 6 people
• Full bathroom for added convenience
• Powerful air conditioning and heating for year-round comfortOur Forest River XLR Nitro is perfect for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to bring their toys along without sacrificing comfort. Whether you’re into off-roading, biking, or simply want to enjoy the great outdoors, this trailer has you covered.What's included 1. 14-Foot Garage: Highlight the spacious garage, perfect for storing and transporting your outdoor toys, whether it’s motorcycles, ATVs, or bicycles.
2. Porch: The porch comes right off the living room with a sliding glass door also a power awning, which provides a shaded outdoor area for relaxation, cooking, or socializing.
3. Outdoor TV: Located on the patio for entertainment under the open sky, ideal for movie nights or watching the big game.
4. Fully Equipped Kitchen: Describe the kitchen with modern appliances, including a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, and sink, making meal preparation a breeze.
5. Comfortable Sleeping Arrangements: The master bed room hosts a king size bed with closets on both sides and extra storage under the bed. In the Garage queen size bunk beds on a track system lower from the ceiling the bottom bunk can fold into two couches for additional seating or a dining area with a folding dining table trailer also includes two leather recliners for additional seating.
6. Full Bathroom: in the center of the trailer with a walk through design that goes from the living area to the master bedroom is a full bathroom with a toilet, shower, and sink, providing all the comforts of home.
7. Heating and Air Conditioning: Huge roof top ac and furnace units with ducting throughout the trailer to give the center ac feeling and comfort regardless of the weather.
8. Entertainment Center: trailer includes two smart tvs one in the living area and another for the master that can be moved to the patio for outdoor entertainment. Surround sound stereo with outdoor speakers.
9. Dining area: in the garage the lower bunk folds into two couches and a foldable dining table can be set up seating for 6.
10. Storage Space: Lots of storage in living area with over head cabinets. Extra storage under master bed room and a big compartment in the front for chairs and other camping supplies.
11. Powerful Generator: Optional 12k generator with remote start.
12. Outdoor Lights: Spot lights in the rear of the trailer for loading at night also over fueling station and led lighting under awning create a cozy ambiance during the evenings.
13. Exterior Shower: outdoor shower for rinsing off after outdoor activities or at the beach.
14. Slide-Outs: One slide out for the kitchen creating a more open and comfortable interior.
15. Safety Features: smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and fire extinguishers.
16. Towing Equipment: Bumper pull trailer 2 15/16 ball hitch or available for an additional fee.
17. Pet-Friendly Yes
18. Fuel station with electric pump on board
19. Outdoor Furniture: Chair, Tables, Bbq or ice chest for additional fee
20. User-Friendly Manuals: included in trailer to answer any question for trailer use or equipment. Recommendations 1. Plan Your Trip: Plan your RV adventure in advance. Research campgrounds, national parks, and attractions along your route to make the most of your journey.
2. Driving Safety: If you’re new to RV travel, take it slow and practice safe driving. RVs are larger and heavier than regular vehicles, so be cautious and allow for extra braking distance.
3. Campground Reservations: Make campground reservations ahead of time, especially during peak seasons. This ensures you have a spot to park and hook up to utilities.
4. Pre-Trip Checklist: Before hitting the road, use a pre-trip checklist to ensure all systems are functioning correctly. This includes lights, brakes, tires, and utilities.
5. Packing Essentials: Pack all necessary items, including bedding, towels, kitchen supplies, and personal toiletries. Don’t forget first aid supplies and any specific equipment for outdoor activities.
6. RV Orientation: Upon pick-up, request a thorough RV orientation from the owner. This includes instructions on how to operate appliances, the awning, slides, and other features unique to the RV.
7. Power Management: Be mindful of power usage. Don’t overload electrical systems, and be aware that some campgrounds have power limitations.
8. Water Conservation: Practice water conservation when camping. Limit shower time and be conscious of water use while washing dishes and hands.
9. Dumping and Sewage: Properly manage black and gray water tanks. Empty and clean them as needed at designated dumping stations to avoid odors and clogs.
10. Weather Awareness: Keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for various conditions. Extreme temperatures, rain, or wind can impact your trip.
11. Awning Use: Use the awning carefully. Don’t leave it out during high winds or storms, and retract it when you leave the RV to prevent damage.
12. Propane Safety: Understand how to use and monitor propane. Always turn off propane appliances when driving or during refueling.
13. Leveling: Use leveling blocks or jacks as needed to ensure your RV is on a level surface. This improves comfort and prevents potential appliance issues.
14. Pet Etiquette: If traveling with pets, keep them on a leash and clean up after them. Respect any campground pet rules.
15. Navigation Apps: Use GPS and RV-specific navigation apps to plan your route and find RV-friendly gas stations, rest areas, and campgrounds.
16. Awake Services: Be cautious of low-hanging branches and obstacles when parking and maneuvering the RV to prevent roof and exterior damage.
17. Neighborly Conduct: Be a good neighbor at the campground. Keep noise levels down during quiet hours, and be respectful of other campers’ space and privacy.
18. Emergency Kit: Carry an emergency kit with essential supplies, including a flashlight, batteries, basic tools, and a first aid kit.
19. Insurance: Make sure you have adequate RV insurance coverage for your trip, including liability and collision coverage.
20. Return in Good Condition: Return the RV toy hauler in the same condition in which you received it, clean and well-maintained, to ensure a positive experience for future renters.Other things to note
1. No Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the trailer. This includes cigarettes, cigars, vaping, and any other smoking materials.2. No Pets: Unless otherwise specified, pets are not allowed in the trailer to prevent potential damages and allergen issues.3. Respect Quiet Hours: Designate quiet hours to ensure a peaceful experience for all campers. Typically, quiet hours are from 10 PM to 7 AM.4. Proper Waste Disposal: Renters should dispose of trash in designated bins and follow any campground or park regulations for waste disposal.5. Clean-Up After Pets: If pets are allowed, renters must clean up after their animals, both inside and outside the trailer.6. Keep it Clean: Renters are expected to maintain the cleanliness of the trailer during their stay. This includes dishes, countertops, and general tidiness.7. No Off-Roading: Off-roading or excessive rough use of the trailer is prohibited to prevent damage.8. Follow Campground Rules: Renters should adhere to the rules and guidelines of the campground or location where the trailer is parked.9. No Unauthorized Repairs: Renters should not attempt any repairs or modifications to the trailer without prior authorization.10. Report Damages: Any damages or issues should be reported promptly to the owner to address them in a timely manner.11. Check-Out Procedures: Renters must follow the designated check-out procedures, which may include tasks like emptying tanks, turning off appliances, and locking up securely.12. Maximum Occupancy: Abide by the maximum occupancy limit specified in the listing.13. No Towing or Re-positioning: Renters should not attempt to tow or re-position the trailer without the owner’s guidance and permission.14. Secure Items During Travel: Ensure all personal items and loose belongings are secured before traveling to avoid damage.15. No Subletting: Subletting or lending the trailer to others is not allowed without prior consent from the owner.16. Return in Same Condition: The trailer should be returned in the same condition as when rented, including clean and undamaged.17. Be Responsible with Appliances: Properly operate and care for appliances, such as the stove, oven, microwave, and refrigerator.18. Comply with Local Laws: Renters must follow all local laws and regulations, including those related to noise, camping, and safety.19. Be Considerate of Nature: Encourage renters to respect the environment and wildlife, including keeping a safe distance from wildlife and not leaving trash outside.
• Porch awning for outdoor relaxation and entertainment
• Outdoor TV for movie nights under the starsAdditional Features:• Spacious interior with all the comforts of home
• Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances
• Comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to 6 people
• Full bathroom for added convenience
• Powerful air conditioning and heating for year-round comfortOur Forest River XLR Nitro is perfect for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to bring their toys along without sacrificing comfort. Whether you’re into off-roading, biking, or simply want to enjoy the great outdoors, this trailer has you covered.What's included 1. 14-Foot Garage: Highlight the spacious garage, perfect for storing and transporting your outdoor toys, whether it’s motorcycles, ATVs, or bicycles.
2. Porch: The porch comes right off the living room with a sliding glass door also a power awning, which provides a shaded outdoor area for relaxation, cooking, or socializing.
3. Outdoor TV: Located on the patio for entertainment under the open sky, ideal for movie nights or watching the big game.
4. Fully Equipped Kitchen: Describe the kitchen with modern appliances, including a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, and sink, making meal preparation a breeze.
5. Comfortable Sleeping Arrangements: The master bed room hosts a king size bed with closets on both sides and extra storage under the bed. In the Garage queen size bunk beds on a track system lower from the ceiling the bottom bunk can fold into two couches for additional seating or a dining area with a folding dining table trailer also includes two leather recliners for additional seating.
6. Full Bathroom: in the center of the trailer with a walk through design that goes from the living area to the master bedroom is a full bathroom with a toilet, shower, and sink, providing all the comforts of home.
7. Heating and Air Conditioning: Huge roof top ac and furnace units with ducting throughout the trailer to give the center ac feeling and comfort regardless of the weather.
8. Entertainment Center: trailer includes two smart tvs one in the living area and another for the master that can be moved to the patio for outdoor entertainment. Surround sound stereo with outdoor speakers.
9. Dining area: in the garage the lower bunk folds into two couches and a foldable dining table can be set up seating for 6.
10. Storage Space: Lots of storage in living area with over head cabinets. Extra storage under master bed room and a big compartment in the front for chairs and other camping supplies.
11. Powerful Generator: Optional 12k generator with remote start.
12. Outdoor Lights: Spot lights in the rear of the trailer for loading at night also over fueling station and led lighting under awning create a cozy ambiance during the evenings.
13. Exterior Shower: outdoor shower for rinsing off after outdoor activities or at the beach.
14. Slide-Outs: One slide out for the kitchen creating a more open and comfortable interior.
15. Safety Features: smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and fire extinguishers.
16. Towing Equipment: Bumper pull trailer 2 15/16 ball hitch or available for an additional fee.
17. Pet-Friendly Yes
18. Fuel station with electric pump on board
19. Outdoor Furniture: Chair, Tables, Bbq or ice chest for additional fee
20. User-Friendly Manuals: included in trailer to answer any question for trailer use or equipment. Recommendations 1. Plan Your Trip: Plan your RV adventure in advance. Research campgrounds, national parks, and attractions along your route to make the most of your journey.
2. Driving Safety: If you’re new to RV travel, take it slow and practice safe driving. RVs are larger and heavier than regular vehicles, so be cautious and allow for extra braking distance.
3. Campground Reservations: Make campground reservations ahead of time, especially during peak seasons. This ensures you have a spot to park and hook up to utilities.
4. Pre-Trip Checklist: Before hitting the road, use a pre-trip checklist to ensure all systems are functioning correctly. This includes lights, brakes, tires, and utilities.
5. Packing Essentials: Pack all necessary items, including bedding, towels, kitchen supplies, and personal toiletries. Don’t forget first aid supplies and any specific equipment for outdoor activities.
6. RV Orientation: Upon pick-up, request a thorough RV orientation from the owner. This includes instructions on how to operate appliances, the awning, slides, and other features unique to the RV.
7. Power Management: Be mindful of power usage. Don’t overload electrical systems, and be aware that some campgrounds have power limitations.
8. Water Conservation: Practice water conservation when camping. Limit shower time and be conscious of water use while washing dishes and hands.
9. Dumping and Sewage: Properly manage black and gray water tanks. Empty and clean them as needed at designated dumping stations to avoid odors and clogs.
10. Weather Awareness: Keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for various conditions. Extreme temperatures, rain, or wind can impact your trip.
11. Awning Use: Use the awning carefully. Don’t leave it out during high winds or storms, and retract it when you leave the RV to prevent damage.
12. Propane Safety: Understand how to use and monitor propane. Always turn off propane appliances when driving or during refueling.
13. Leveling: Use leveling blocks or jacks as needed to ensure your RV is on a level surface. This improves comfort and prevents potential appliance issues.
14. Pet Etiquette: If traveling with pets, keep them on a leash and clean up after them. Respect any campground pet rules.
15. Navigation Apps: Use GPS and RV-specific navigation apps to plan your route and find RV-friendly gas stations, rest areas, and campgrounds.
16. Awake Services: Be cautious of low-hanging branches and obstacles when parking and maneuvering the RV to prevent roof and exterior damage.
17. Neighborly Conduct: Be a good neighbor at the campground. Keep noise levels down during quiet hours, and be respectful of other campers’ space and privacy.
18. Emergency Kit: Carry an emergency kit with essential supplies, including a flashlight, batteries, basic tools, and a first aid kit.
19. Insurance: Make sure you have adequate RV insurance coverage for your trip, including liability and collision coverage.
20. Return in Good Condition: Return the RV toy hauler in the same condition in which you received it, clean and well-maintained, to ensure a positive experience for future renters.Other things to note
1. No Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the trailer. This includes cigarettes, cigars, vaping, and any other smoking materials.2. No Pets: Unless otherwise specified, pets are not allowed in the trailer to prevent potential damages and allergen issues.3. Respect Quiet Hours: Designate quiet hours to ensure a peaceful experience for all campers. Typically, quiet hours are from 10 PM to 7 AM.4. Proper Waste Disposal: Renters should dispose of trash in designated bins and follow any campground or park regulations for waste disposal.5. Clean-Up After Pets: If pets are allowed, renters must clean up after their animals, both inside and outside the trailer.6. Keep it Clean: Renters are expected to maintain the cleanliness of the trailer during their stay. This includes dishes, countertops, and general tidiness.7. No Off-Roading: Off-roading or excessive rough use of the trailer is prohibited to prevent damage.8. Follow Campground Rules: Renters should adhere to the rules and guidelines of the campground or location where the trailer is parked.9. No Unauthorized Repairs: Renters should not attempt any repairs or modifications to the trailer without prior authorization.10. Report Damages: Any damages or issues should be reported promptly to the owner to address them in a timely manner.11. Check-Out Procedures: Renters must follow the designated check-out procedures, which may include tasks like emptying tanks, turning off appliances, and locking up securely.12. Maximum Occupancy: Abide by the maximum occupancy limit specified in the listing.13. No Towing or Re-positioning: Renters should not attempt to tow or re-position the trailer without the owner’s guidance and permission.14. Secure Items During Travel: Ensure all personal items and loose belongings are secured before traveling to avoid damage.15. No Subletting: Subletting or lending the trailer to others is not allowed without prior consent from the owner.16. Return in Same Condition: The trailer should be returned in the same condition as when rented, including clean and undamaged.17. Be Responsible with Appliances: Properly operate and care for appliances, such as the stove, oven, microwave, and refrigerator.18. Comply with Local Laws: Renters must follow all local laws and regulations, including those related to noise, camping, and safety.19. Be Considerate of Nature: Encourage renters to respect the environment and wildlife, including keeping a safe distance from wildlife and not leaving trash outside.
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Features
2018 Forest River Nitro Xlr
- Sleeps 6
- Sleeps 6
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
- Audio Inputs
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Mileage: 100 free miles / day
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
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Delivery
Pick up and delivery services includes set up of trailer with walk though
NZ$177.00
Delivery
Pick up and delivery services includes set up of trailer with walk though
NZ$177.00
Availability and rates
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: NZ$885.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: NZ$177.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
2018 Forest River Nitro Xlr
Dates
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Customer reviews
Reviews
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Communication
5Chad R.
September 20245
Had a great time. Brandon was very accommodating and helpful and was quick to reply to any questions I had.
Davis M.
June 20241
We got the listing for a camping trip specifically because it said it had 4 free generator hours and a shower for a 4 day camping trip.We got there to pick it up, had no generator for us to use. We spent $500 on a generator and then when we finally got it set up, the shower didn’t work! When we called to ask for help, they said sorry I wish I could help but I’m not there. We are first time RV renters and this was just an awful experience that we won’t be returning to anytime soon
Doug L.
April 20245
Perfect fit for our race weekend. Brandon is very easy to communicate with and the rental went very smooth.
Location
Bowling green, Kentucky
Exact location provided after booking